ELECTRIC Mo Bamba Crowd Noise during Texas A&M vs #1 Alabama 2021 Upset

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • The 12th Man makes life hard for Bama players as they yell loud enough to register as an earthquake in Kyle field during their 2021 upset victory over a #1 ranked Alabama squad.
    #aggies #texas #bama #2021 #cfb #ncaa #college #football #kylefield #kyle #field #mobamba #mo #bamba #electric #crowd #noise #gigem #whoop #maroon #october #sec #cbs #collegefootball #texag

Komentáře • 77

  • @lemkenation
    @lemkenation Před rokem +54

    All I hear is noise haha

  • @wolferine6466
    @wolferine6466 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Texas and A&M are the best college football auras of all time

  • @daddyblump7063
    @daddyblump7063 Před 2 lety +27

    CHILLS!!!

    • @AK4Z.
      @AK4Z. Před rokem

      Dude its so amazing

    • @ytsn_THE_OG
      @ytsn_THE_OG Před 8 měsíci

      What cheering for a longhorn? 😂

  • @ytsn_THE_OG
    @ytsn_THE_OG Před 8 měsíci +5

    He was a Longhorn though 😂

  • @jond.8516
    @jond.8516 Před 11 měsíci +18

    Mo Bamba was a Longhorn 😅

    • @rashaudreece383
      @rashaudreece383 Před 5 měsíci +2

      yeah. thanks for reminding us you guys had one of the biggest draft busts in nba history

    • @TanNguyen510
      @TanNguyen510 Před 22 dny

      @@rashaudreece383KD makes up for 1000 busts, who A&M got?

    • @Gmoney00718
      @Gmoney00718 Před 17 dny +1

      @@TanNguyen510kd, the guy who made the weakest move in nba history 😂 joining a 73-9 team after BLOWING a 3-1 lead. And then shits the bed on the Suns. And Nets 😂😂😂😂

    • @TanNguyen510
      @TanNguyen510 Před 17 dny

      @@Gmoney00718 wonder if Lebron was weak for linking up with wade and Bosh

    • @Gmoney00718
      @Gmoney00718 Před 17 dny

      @@TanNguyen510 you know they don’t compare to curry Klay and draymond

  • @sidj933
    @sidj933 Před 11 dny

    What’s the name of that song? Playing in the background?

  • @robertacosta1293
    @robertacosta1293 Před 10 dny

    Lol a longhorn

  • @TheCGat
    @TheCGat Před 2 lety +16

    Little brother singing about a player on big bros team

    • @maverickvip4167
      @maverickvip4167 Před 2 lety +8

      Calm down t shirt fan

    • @TheCGat
      @TheCGat Před 2 lety +1

      @@maverickvip4167 sounds like a&m fans really like Texas players

    • @_pawzl
      @_pawzl Před rokem +1

      We all know TU is the little brother

  • @booneblocker3200
    @booneblocker3200 Před 2 lety +18

    Aggies accidentally celebrating a Texas player. Classic.

    • @txag2152
      @txag2152  Před 2 lety +2

      How so exactly?

    • @booneblocker3200
      @booneblocker3200 Před 2 lety +7

      @@txag2152 first, that was a hell of a game. Mo Bamba played at Texas, that’s where the song comes from. It would be like us singing Johnny manziel.

    • @txag2152
      @txag2152  Před 2 lety +1

      @@booneblocker3200 oh I see. Didn’t know that!

    • @figurinechamp6881
      @figurinechamp6881 Před 2 lety +2

      Some one gotta do something it. Thanks for the Jam!

    • @spencergambrell7819
      @spencergambrell7819 Před 2 lety +15

      Right… because they are cheering for the music… had nothing to do with the game

  • @TanNguyen510
    @TanNguyen510 Před 22 dny +1

    Playing a song made for a longhorn? Have some shame A&Scam

  • @marmaduneshazbot6133
    @marmaduneshazbot6133 Před 8 měsíci +1

    PSU did it better

    • @connoraht
      @connoraht Před měsícem +1

      This is the audio from the Penn State game 😂

  • @dodgeonthecreek4020
    @dodgeonthecreek4020 Před 2 lety +3

    The song "Power" (@Texas A&M Univ.) is played as the football team entrance piece just prior to kick-off for the AGGIES at Kyle Field. Some are claiming.."yeah, it's racially slurred and profane, but we don't sing the lyrics (progress here as at least some are admitting that racial slurs and profanity are not such a good idea).. But,what if the song contained lyrics promoting cop killing? Or encouraged the resumption of slavery? Would the song remain acceptable and appropriate knowing full well what those lyrics are? Others have suggested it's OK for a person of color to use these shameful and hurtful slurs...is this not racist in itself?
    That's a confusing and dangerous road to take. It's not OK. Learning to respect yourself might make respecting others an easier choice. Would Dr. King give his approval?
    Regardless, the extreme profanity in the song's lyrics should make the decision much easier. IMO, when the song was selected, someone dropped the ball here. Big time. It's tradition now, but does that make it any less toxic and inappropriate?
    Google the lyrics...you'll be shocked. A state supported institution no less...
    One that prides itself on producing leaders.
    Would there be any negative consequences if another song, lyrically devoid of racial slurs and profanity was chosen as a replacement?
    A&M has an optimal opportunity here at becoming part of the answer, not the problem. Our team and fans deserve better.

    • @_pawzl
      @_pawzl Před 2 lety +9

      Respectfully no one cares, the song is hype af

    • @dodgeonthecreek4020
      @dodgeonthecreek4020 Před rokem +1

      @@_pawzl Respectfully, I care and any rational thinking aggie with half a brain and heart will....
      The CZcams profanity algorithm will not permit the posting of the lyrics. Many websites such as TexAgs and 247 also will not permit the posting of the lyrics. Sadly, even discussion of the song is taboo. Trust me. Why would that be?
      The song "Power" (@Texas A&M Univ.) is played as the football team entrance piece just prior to kick-off for the AGGIES at Kyle Field. Some are claiming.."yeah, it's racially slurred and profane, but we don't sing the lyrics"- "It's just an instrumental". Others, "We play the clean version it's just a brief hype piece". If not for those horrendous lyrics, this song never would have existed. "You can't even hear the racially slurred and profane lyrics.." Should A&M align itself with an artist/song that so freely promotes the use of racial slurs and profanity? It's saddening and confusing the lengths of rationalization some people will take to try and justify the existence of something that reflects so poorly on TX A&M. Heck, us as a civilized society.. What hinders us from taking the logical course of action? One of the chief obstacles to progressive change here is the fact that so few Aggies are even aware of the lyrics. That will change.
      But, what if the song contained lyrics promoting cop killing? Or encouraged the resumption of slavery? Or the abuse of children? Or disparaging remarks/slurs directed towards the LGBT community? Would an "instrumental version" remain acceptable and appropriate knowing full well what those lyrics are? Are there any lines that can't be crossed today? Based on the former OU coach who recently resigned and the backlash created by the spectator at a BYU volleyball game, the data suggests there are. Musician Morgan Wallen was barred from the ACM award function just last year for using a racial slur. Recognize, trust and believe the data. Some things are just not acceptable. Others have suggested it's OK for a person of color to use these shameful and hurtful slurs and others can't...some might argue this is racist. We should think long and hard about that one. Does it really benefit anybody? That's a confusing and dangerous road to take. It's not OK. Learning to respect yourself might make respecting others an easier choice. Perhaps not? Regardless, the extreme profanity with MF-bombs, references to sexual acts and even sexual organs in the song's lyrics should make the decision an easy one. Yeah, it's chocked full of beneficial goodness. The selection of such a crude song is very perplexing. At best. It's tradition now, but does that make it any less toxic and inappropriate? Google the lyrics...you'll be shocked. A state supported institution no less...tax supported. One that prides itself on producing leaders.. What is the priority here? The end-game? Perhaps there wasn't an over-riding scheme/intent behind the decision maker's selection. If there was, the selection of this song in particular is somewhat distressing. Regardless of its popularity. We ought to be better than this. Our core values.....are some departments exempt perhaps? The AGGIE CODE of HONOR: "Is an effort to unify the aims of all Texas A&M men and women toward a high code of ethics and personal dignity ". Do we have a somewhat disturbing disconnect here? A classic case of lack of institutional control perhaps? We should be setting the standard, not burying our heads in the sand and looking the other way. Need to walk the talk IMO.
      A&M has a golden opportunity here at becoming part of the answer, not the problem.

    • @trace8037
      @trace8037 Před rokem +1

      @@dodgeonthecreek4020 🤓

    • @dodgeonthecreek4020
      @dodgeonthecreek4020 Před rokem

      @@trace8037 Yes, the filth was purged.

    • @asianbourne8063
      @asianbourne8063 Před rokem

      Power is one of the greatest songs ever so shut yo ass up